A ROUND-UP of all the action after an action-packed weekend for North and West Cumbria's non-league clubs.
Workington AFC 3 - 3 Prescot Cables
A six-goal thriller at Borough Park for Danny Grainger's Workington Reds.
Both sides traded goals throughout the match, with Scott Allison and Lewis Reilly hitting the net, before the Reds thought they had clinched victory in the 89th minute through Steven Rigg.
However, in the final minute the visitors from Merseyside would ensure it finished honours even with a strike from John Murphy.
After this result, Grainger's side remain third in the Northern Premier League - Division West, 9 points behind league leaders Macclesfield.
Whitley Bay 1 - 5 Carlisle City
Carlisle City moved into 10th place in the Northern Football League - Division 1 after their thrashing of Whitley Bay last Saturday, making it 11 goals in two games in 2023 for the Sky Blues.
Dan Kirkup opened the scoring in the ninth minute before a double from Tom Mahone and goals from Jordan Holt and Callum Birdsall wrapped up the points for Jim Nichols side at Hillheads Park.
Luke Porritt would fire in a consolation for the hosts but it was a second victory on the bounce for the Cumbrians on the road.
Ashington AFC 2 - 1 Penrith FC
In the other Northern Football League - Division 1 game involving a Cumbria side, Darren Edmondson's Penrith were beaten 2-1 by Ashington AFC.
After missing a penalty in the 32nd minute, Robert Dale opened the scoring at the Woodhorn Lane, before Luke Hunter's 72nd minute equaliser would be cancelled out just 5 minutes later by Adam Johnson, who secured the points for the hosts.
After this latest result, Edmondson's side are 18th in the league.
Ashton Town P - P Cleator Moor Celtic
Cleator Moor Celtic remain bottom of the North West Counties Football League - First Division North after being unable to take on Ashton Town at the Hebs Group Stadium due to adverse weather conditions.
Briann Dawson's side were forced to wait for a chance to avenge their 4-2 boxing day defeat against Holker Old Boys.
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